Experimental Nuclear Reactions Program of the Spanish Universities of Huelva and Seville

Seminars

Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions

Date and Time: Tuesday, 11 February 2020, at 3:30 PM

Venue: Conference Hall, Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions

Seminar topic: «Experimental Nuclear Reactions Program of the Spanish Universities of Huelva and Seville»

Speakers: Marcos Alvarez (University of Seville, Spain) and Ángel Miguel Sánchez-Benítez (University of Huelva, Spain)

Abstract:

Nuclei present cluster structures. Light, strongly or weakly bound, stable or exotic, nuclei such as 6He; 6,7Li; 7,8,9Be; 12,13,14C; 16,18O; among others (isotopes and nuclei), can be considered as results of n; 1,2,3H and 3,4He combinations. It has been evidenced by experimental observations on break-up or transfer reactions. Thus, to describe stable, weakly bound and exotic nuclei reactions, with the same theoretical approach, is extremely challenging in nuclear physics. Studying reactions involving weakly bound stable nuclei is a crucial step in between studying reactions with stable and exotic nuclei and towards a better understanding of the latter.